Category Archives: Resurgence: The Rise of Judas

CHAPTER 14 Saturday dawned bright and cold. There was a light frost on the ground, yet another indication that winter was on its way. Trudy fought against the idea of digging out her sweaters, but it was far too cold … Continue reading →

CHAPTER 11 As he stood in the darkness outside his home, Steve silently hoped that all he would find on the other side of the door were earthbound mortals, and only the ones that he knew and loved. It had … Continue reading →

Oh, it’s starting to get busy now… CHAPTER 10 As she drove home Sunday evening, Trudy’s mind whirled. The weekend had been far from the quiet couple of days that she had expected. After the Ouija board had been completely … Continue reading →

CHAPTER 9 Trudy pulled up to the curb and cut the engine. Silently, she stared at the house that had always been such a happy, welcoming place for her. Although she hadn’t visited often, Martha’s grandmother had always treated … Continue reading →

Okay…so…that wasn’t a “doggy”. CHAPTER 7 Late that night, Lydia half-woke to the gentle bounce of the bed as Steve crawled into it, She turned over to face him. “You made it. We wondered if you’d get here tonight.” “…mmm…tell … Continue reading →

CHAPTER 5 Lydia sat on a park bench, watching Kim’s little boy, Toby, as he played in the sand. She exulted in the late-summer evening, feeling the wind play softly through her hair. The breeze smelled of the end of … Continue reading →

So–what do you think so far? Please leave a comment. And if you’re interested in the first two books, here’s the link for them: https://www.amazon.com/K.-R.-Morrison/e/B009RBRJ0C/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 CHAPTER 4 Steve sat on the end of the bed in his hotel room, staring numbly … Continue reading →

CHAPTER 3 The first thing Howard was conscious of on his way to awakening was that, for the first time in years, he was stone-cold sober. The second was that he no longer hurt. Anywhere. Body, mind, spirit—especially spirit. Following … Continue reading →